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Thanks, yes the intention of this was just to get numbers NOT to begin a discussion of the rights or wrongs of derestricting.A polite request BEFORE this thread gets filled with everyone's viewpoints, it's a POLL. It's in the derestricting section.
If you wish to express your opinions on the subject, please continue to do so in the many threads already full of derestriction opinions, or even make a fresh one if you like.
Many thanks.
It's actually 30%For interest, the figures for the southern England pedalhounds enduro series thats just wrapped up are as follows.
Emtb open 59 entries
Emtb restricted 135 entries
44% derestricted.
Of course they may have been some derestricted cheater's in the restricted class.
For what purposes do you want to collect these nrs?Interested in getting an up to date figure on many are riding derestricted these days.
To re-restrict what’s been de-restrictedFor what purposes do you want to collect these nrs?
Strictly speaking mine is derestricted, but we don’t have those kinds of restrictions, so…unrestricted?
My bike is originally limited to 25 kmh since it’s Europe, but I increased it to 32 kmh with a software update.I would love to these option added to the poll...
Is your emtb derestricted?
1. Yes, my bike's limit is 25km/h
2. Yes, my bike's limit is 32km/h
3. No, my bike's limit is 25km/h
4. No, my bike's limit is 32km/h
So...My bike is originally limited to 25 kmh since it’s Europe, but I increased it to 32 kmh with a software update.
Technically, it’s just not the European firmware, and 32 km/h is perfectly fine, at 32 the battery drain is increased so I wouldnt want more.
So maybe we need one more option for those who have derestricted it via software![]()
Or...for those of us in the civilised world...So...
Is your emtb derestricted?
1. Yes, my bike's limit was 25km/h and I've now joined the rest of the world at 32 km/h.
2. Yes, my bike's limit was 25km/h and now the sky's the limit!
2. Yes, my bike's limit was 32km/h and no one is going to keep me down!
3. No, my bike's limit is 25km/h.
4. No, my bike's limit is 32km/h.
You are missing the fact that Shimano ep801 has 45kmh option with Emax Tuning softwareI would love to these option added to the poll...
Is your emtb derestricted?
1. Yes, my bike's limit is 25km/h
2. Yes, my bike's limit is 32km/h
3. No, my bike's limit is 25km/h
4. No, my bike's limit is 32km/h